3 day event - 07-09 Sep 2010
Learning technology is part of the fabric of formal and informal learning. Meanwhile, a sea-change is taking place. The sea-change involves a structural and pervasive shift in the nature of the Internet. Specifically: we and our learners are always connected; the devices we use are growing in capability and diversity; the information environment and the tools and services that we use to navigate and to interact with it and with each other are in great flux. The challenge posed for education is great. It is to increase effectiveness, productivity, and quality, whilst institutional and agency budgets are reducing, rather than just to promise improvements. At the same time we need to ensure the spread of innovations that are scalable and of long-term value, both educationally and financially, whilst keeping learners and learning at the heart of our thinking. The ALT-C 2010 themes will be: 1. the changing paradigms and structures for learning; 2. increasing productivity and effectiveness, whilst mitigating risks; 3. responding to and shaping the organisational landscape; 4. meeting the changing expectations and needs of learners, employers, and society; 5. the changing design skills and knowledge needed to support learning and teaching with technology. ALT-C 2010 will provide a broad forum for practitioners, researchers and policy-makers from all sectors to explore, reflect, and learn. Key dates 1. Proposals for inclusion in the programme will be accepted between mid December 2009 and 15 February 2010. 2. Bookings will open in early May. 3. Presenters' booking deadline: 28 June 2010. 4. Earlybird booking deadline: 5 July 2010. 5. Bookings close: 13 August 2010.
http://www.alt.ac.uk/altc2010/index.html | Nottingham, England
Papers call closes: 01 March 2010
| Date: | 3 day event 07-09 Sep 2010 |
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| Venue: | Nottingham, England |
| Papers call closes: | 01 March 2010 |
| Source: | Association for Learning Technologies |
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